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The Career-Family Conundrum

Department of Economics public lecture

Date: Thursday 27 May 2010
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue:  Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: Professor Claudia Goldin
Chair: Professor Steve Pischke

The talk concerns the challenges facing highly-educated young men and women who wish to have families while pursuing careers such as those in business, medicine, law, and academia. The long history of the career and family quest among college graduate women is explored, and relationships between demands in the labor market for workplace flexibility and the response by occupations, firms, and institutions are addressed.

Claudia Goldin is the Henry Lee Professor of Economics at Harvard University. Her research interests include economic history, labor economics, gender and economics, and the economics of work, family, and education. She is a director of the Development of the American Economy Program, a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), and a fellow in the Society of Labor Economists, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Econometric Society. 

Goldin serves on the editorial boards of the Quarterly Journal of Economics, The Review of Economics and Statistics and the Journal of Interdisciplinary History, and is the editor of the NBER Long-term Trends in American Economic History Monograph Series. In 1990-1991 she was the Vice President of the American Economic Association, and in 1999-2000 she was President of the Economic History Association.

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